features over 800 different Pokémon, and to complete the Pokédex, Trainers need to keep track of a list of Regional Exclusive Pokémon. Most of the pocket monsters featured in appear just about anywhere, but others are locked to specific countries, regions, and biomes. With the absence of long-range Pokémon Trading, traveling the world is the only way to really catch them all.
Each Generation of games is represented in and luckily, most of the 854 Pokémon featured will appear regardless of the player's location. This includes appearing in various Raid Battles, during events, hatched from Eggs, or just out in the local area waiting for Trainers to stumble across them. However, there are also Regional Exclusive Pokémon from each Generation.
Tandemaus is squeaking its way into Pokémon GO, so here's everything you need to know to catch this cute creature and evolve it into Maushold.
According to Serebii.net, there are four Regional Exclusive Pokémon from Generation I.
Pokédex #
Name
Type
Location
#0083
Farfetch'd
Normal/Flying
Asia
#0115
Kangaskhan
Normal
Oceania (Australia and Papua New Guinea)
#0122
Mr. Mime
Psychic/Fairy
Europe
#0128
Tauros
Normal
United States of America (excluding southern Florida) and Canada
Some Pokémon like Farfetch'd have regional forms so that Trainers may spot alternative versions of familiar Pokémon.
There are two Regional Exclusive Pokémon from Generation II.
Pokédex #
Name
Type
Location
#0214
Heracross
Bug/Fighting
Parts of the United States (southern Florida and Texas), Mexico, Central and South America
#0222
Corsola
Water
Coastal tropical regions between 26° and 36° latitudes.
Pokémon Go has exclusive Pokémon for each region in the world, including Corsola, so here's where you need to go to find this rare creature.
Trainers should also look for Shiny Pokémon, such as Shiny Heracross in . Shiny Pokémon have long been part of the Pokémon games, and their extremely rare alternative appearances make them a
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